Manjimup, WA
The name ‘Manjimup’ is Noongar Aboriginal and means ‘manjin’ – an edible reed - and ‘up’ – a meeting place.
Famed for its beautiful rolling farmland and towering karri forests, this small wine region covers the area surrounding the charming country town of Manjimup in the Southern Forests of Australia's South West.
Pinot Noir is widely planted, but its Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are beginning to make a name for themselves. Increasingly popular Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Verdelho wines are also being produced here.
Climatic Conditions Cool
Performing Varietals Chardonnay,
Cabernet Sauvignon,
Merlot
Must See Cellar Doors
Distance from nearest capital city 300km from Perth
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Manjimup Wineries - Perfection
Early faith in establishing the Manjimup Wine Region has been justified by the fact that the Manjimup Wine Region now has several world class wineries and is set to have a prominent future in the Western Australian wine industry.
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